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− | My daily work journal can be found [https://docs.google.com/a/uconn.edu/document/d/1mGxw-1p69iodf4hJz1tTTfBxgvfdGpDbZynqvXzYCLc here.] | + | This summer I worked primarily on Fiber QA. My daily work journal can be found [https://docs.google.com/a/uconn.edu/document/d/1mGxw-1p69iodf4hJz1tTTfBxgvfdGpDbZynqvXzYCLc here.] I'll summarize my tests here. |
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| + | ==Results of Preliminary Fiber Tests== |
| + | Before we could run through all bundles through QA tests, we had to calibrate and standardize the QA testing procedure. We found the following sources of error: |
| + | *'''Laser Intensity''' - if the laser is brighter, each fiber will result in a higher photon yield. Dr. Jones has compensated for this. We also found that the photon yields decrease as the pulser's 9V battery is drained. |
| + | *'''Temperature of the SiPM board''' - we found that as the fiber runs were done repeatedly without turning off the electronics and removing the board, the photon yield decreases. Automated runs resulted in variances between 3-5% |
| + | [[File:LH_prelimfibertests_temp.JPG|thumb|center|A histogram of the ratio of photon yields from each fiber compared to the average.]] |
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| + | *'''Depth of the fibers in the chimney''' - We found that differences as small as 0.5 mm can have a minor affect on the photon yields. |
| + | [[File:LH_prelimfibertests_halfmm.JPG|thumb|center|A histogram of the ratio of photon yields from a fiber who was retracted 0.5 mm into the chimney compared to the a fiber flush with the chimney.]] |
| + | [[File:LH_prelimfibertests_mm.JPG|thumb|center|A histogram of the ratio of photon yields from a fiber who was retracted 1.0 mm into the chimney compared to the a fiber flush with the chimney]] |